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Spirit of Shankly has announced new protest plans for Liverpool's upcoming match against Crystal Palace, fueled by rising ticket prices and growing frustration among fans.
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Spirit of Shankly confirm new Liverpool protest plans vs Crystal Palace
Liverpoolâs dramatic derby win may have lifted spirits on the pitch, but tensions off it continue to grow, with fresh supporter protests now being organised ahead of the next home game.
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Fan group Spirit of Shankly have confirmed plans for further action following the clubâs decision to increase ticket prices, with frustration clearly building among the fanbase.
In a statement released by the supportersâ union, the situation has now escalated after attempts to continue dialogue with the club were rejected.
They said: âSupport the protests against ticket price rises⊠With dialogue closed off, now is the time for action.â
The message makes it clear that patience has run out, particularly after the club declined further discussions with the Supporters Board regarding the increases.
The group added: âThe Supporters Board reached out to the club and asked them to return to the table for further discussions. The club responded to say they are unwilling to engage further regarding this issue.â
The Spirit of Shankly has confirmed plans for protests ahead of the Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace match, driven by dissatisfaction over increased ticket prices.
Fans are protesting due to frustration over the club's decision to raise ticket prices, which has sparked significant discontent within the supporter community.
The match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace is set to take place at Anfield, with the exact date available on the club's official schedule.

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That breakdown in communication has now triggered organised plans for visible protest inside Anfield during the upcoming fixture against Crystal Palace this weekend.
Supporters are being encouraged to take part in coordinated actions both before and during the match, with volunteers already being recruited.
The statement explained: âA recent survey sent to members indicated that 73% would be prepared to participate in any planned action and protests, and we now need volunteers to help before next weekâs home game.â
One of the key moments will come shortly after kick-off, with fans asked to take part in a visual demonstration inside the ground.
They confirmed: âWe need people to help with handing out cards in the run-up to kick-off, which we then want fans to raise on the 13th minute of the game when⊠banners around money will be shown in the stadium.â
This follows similar scenes against Fulham, suggesting the protests are set to become a recurring feature unless progress is made.
Virgil van Dijk recently described supporters as the âheart and soulâ of the club, and Jamie Carragher has also backed fans by questioning the need for price rises despite Liverpoolâs strong commercial revenue.
While the team continues to push towards Champions League qualification after a crucial win at Everton, the situation in the stands shows there is still a significant issue to resolve between the club and its supporters.